
TV Schedule for PBS World (KISU-DT4) Pocatello, ID
Sunday, July 27th TV listings for PBS World (KISU-DT4) Pocatello, ID
Feeling Good About America: The 1976 Presidential Election
The race between Republican President Gerald Ford and Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter.
Citizen Nation Agree to Disagree
Civics competition finalists prepare for the judges' final challenges in Washington, D.C.; a winner is crowned.
Outdoor Idaho Living Legends
Insights from a 79-year-old riverboat captain, an 87-year-old hat maker, a 92-year-old photographer, a 75-year-old horsepacker and a retired airline pilot who mans a fire look-out.
Dialogue Investigative Journalist Jane Mayer: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers
Journalist Jane Mayer delves into the links between the Koch brothers and "dark money," which she uncovers in her book, "Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right."
Life in the Heart Land Farming
The challenges facing Black and white multigenerational farmers, and how some farmers are building a more reliable bottom line through regenerative agriculture and rotational grazing.
America's Heartland Food as Medicine
An urban farm provides free food to families in need; getting the most nutrition out of leafy greens like kale and collards; making a homemade pizza with broccoli rabe, leeks and potatoes; a farmer grows alfalfa for feed lots.
This American Land Ropeless Fishing to Save Whales; Women Hikers Give Back; Preserving Original Homesteads
A coalition saves the right whale while allowing fishermen to save their livelihoods; immigrant women hike together and work on volunteer park projects; conservation easements ensure that original homesteads survive.
Start Up Desert Creek Honey -- Blue Ridge, Texas
Desert Creek Honey, a company that sells raw, unfiltered honey and all things beekeeping.
A weekly program telling the stories of capitalism from around the world, David Westin in New York hosts.
The Open Mind Tokyo Vice and Virtue
Investigative reporter Jake Adelstein talks about the Japanese government, yakuza and fight against corruption.
Female rangers break taboos in Indonesia; security clashes with human rights in El Salvador; fighting plastic waste in Zimbabwe.
On Story On YA Drama: A Conversation With Julie Plec
Julie Plec, creator of the teen drama "The Vampire Diaries," talks about her process molding the series and its many spinoffs.
Doc World La Lucha
Activists with disabilities fight the cold, rain, wind and lack of oxygen as they trek across the Andean mountains in their wheelchairs to fight for their disability pension in La Paz, Bolivia.
The organization Transitions employs wheelchair users to build customized wheelchairs, changing how those who use wheelchairs see themselves and how the larger society views their capabilities.
A French Village Risk of Death
The German occupation learns the identity of the person who sabotaged the Jewish family's crossing; Communist conspirators make plans for a meeting.
Walking With Dinosaurs The Journey North
The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far and Away
Journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams learn that their ancestors come from very diverse places.
Boston teens and elders weather COVID-19 with storytelling and animation.
Outdoor Idaho Living Legends
Insights from a 79-year-old riverboat captain, an 87-year-old hat maker, a 92-year-old photographer, a 75-year-old horsepacker and a retired airline pilot who mans a fire look-out.
Dialogue Investigative Journalist Jane Mayer: Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers
Journalist Jane Mayer delves into the links between the Koch brothers and "dark money," which she uncovers in her book, "Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right."
Walking With Dinosaurs The Journey North
The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.
Finding Your Roots With Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Far and Away
Journalist Sunny Hostin and actor Jesse Williams learn that their ancestors come from very diverse places.
American Experience The Riot Report
President Lyndon B. Johnson appoints the 11-member Kerner Commission to investigate the riots that engulfed Black urban communities across the country in 1967.
Citizen Nation Agree to Disagree
Civics competition finalists prepare for the judges' final challenges in Washington, D.C.; a winner is crowned.
A look at the lives of six adults living with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families, including the challenges and opportunities they face and insight from experts and historians in the field.
News. Reporting on the day's international news from London and from BBC correspondents around the world.
The Whitney Reynolds Show Back to Our Roots
The "We Grown Now" cast -- dancer Princess Mhoon and violinist Windie Indie.
NHK World's newest program provides comprehensive coverage of events in Japan and Asia.
News, current affairs and documentaries focusing on Japan and Asia.
A selection of acclaimed programs from NHK's domestic channels, dubbed into English.
Walking With Dinosaurs The Journey North
The dangerous journey of the Pachyrhinosaurus, where survival is at stake during the annual migration hundreds of miles north.